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UACumbria AllerdaleBarrow-in-FurnessCarlisleCopelandEdenSouth LakelandGreater Manchester (Met County)BoltonBury ManchesterOldham RochdaleSalford StockportTamesideTraffordWigan Lancashire BurnleyChorleyFyldeHyndburn LancasterPendlePreston Ribble Valley Rossendale South RibbleWest LancashireWyreMerseyside (Met County) Knowsley LiverpoolSefton St. HelensWirralYORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBEREast Riding of Yorkshire UAKingston upon Hull, City of UANorth East Lincolnshire UANorth Lincolnshire UAYork UANorth Yorkshire Craven Hambleton Harrogate RichmondshireRyedale ScarboroughSelbySouth Yorkshire (Met County)Barnsley Doncaster Rotherham SheffieldWest Yorkshire (Met County)Bradford Calderdale Kirklees Leeds Wakefield EAST MIDLANDSDerby UA Leicester UA Nottingham UA Rutland UA Derbyshire Amber ValleyBolsover ChesterfieldDerbyshire DalesErewash High PeakNorth East DerbyshireSouth DerbyshireLeicestershire Blaby Charnwood HarboroughHinckley and BosworthMeltonNorth West LeicestershireOadby and Wigston LincolnshireBoston East LindseyLincolnNorth Kesteven South HollandSouth Kesteven West LindseyNorthamptonshireCorbyDaventryEast Northamptonshire Kettering NorthamptonSouth NorthamptonshireWellingboroughNottinghamshire Ashfield BassetlawBroxtoweGedling MansfieldNewark and Sherwood Rushcliffe WEST MIDLANDSHerefordshire, County of UAStoke-on-Trent UATelford and Wrekin UAStaffordshire Cannock ChaseEast Staffordshire LichfieldNewcastle-under-LymeSouth StaffordshireStaffordStaffordshire MoorlandsTamworth WarwickshireNorth WarwickshireNuneaton and BedworthRugbyStratford-on-AvonWarwickWest Midlands (Met County) BirminghamCoventryDudley Sandwell SolihullWalsall WolverhamptonWorcestershire Bromsgrove Malvern HillsRedditch WorcesterWychavon Wyre ForestEASTLuton UAPeterborough UASouthend-on-Sea UA Thurrock UACambridgeshire CambridgeEast CambridgeshireFenlandHuntingdonshireSouth CambridgeshireEssex Basildon Braintree Brentwood Castle Point Chelmsford Colchester Epping ForestHarlowMaldonRochfordTendring Uttlesford Hertfordshire BroxbourneDacorumEast Hertfordshire HertsmereNorth Hertfordshire St Albans Stevenage Three RiversWatfordWelwyn HatfieldNorfolk Breckland BroadlandGreat YarmouthKing s Lynn and West Norfolk North NorfolkNorwich South NorfolkSuffolkBabergh Forest HeathIpswich Mid SuffolkSt EdmundsburySuffolk CoastalWaveneyLONDON Inner LondonCamdenHammersmith and FulhamHaringey IslingtonKensington and ChelseaLambethLewishamNewham Southwark Tower Hamlets Wandsworth Westminster Outer LondonBarking and DagenhamBarnetBexleyBrentBromleyCroydonEalingEnfield GreenwichHarrowHavering HillingdonHounslowKingston upon ThamesMerton RedbridgeRichmond upon ThamesSuttonWaltham Forest SOUTH EASTBracknell Forest UABrighton and Hove UAIsle of Wight UA Medway UAMilton Keynes UA Portsmouth UA Reading UA Slough UASouthampton UAWest Berkshire UAWindsor and Maidenhead UA Wokingham UABuckinghamshire Aylesbury ValeChiltern South BucksWycombe East Sussex EastbourneHastingsLewesRotherWealden Hampshire Basingstoke and DeaneEast Hampshire EastleighFarehamGosportHartHavant New ForestRushmoor Test Valley WinchesterKent Ashford CanterburyDartfordDover Gravesham Maidstone SevenoaksShepwaySwaleThanetTonbridge and MallingTunbridge Wells OxfordshireCherwellOxfordSouth OxfordshireVale of White HorseWest OxfordshireSurrey ElmbridgeEpsom and Ewell Guildford Mole ValleyReigate and Banstead Runnymede Spelthorne Surrey Heath TandridgeWaverleyWoking West SussexAdurArun ChichesterCrawleyHorsham Mid SussexWorthing SOUTH WESTBath and North East Somerset UABournemouth UABristol, City of UANorth Somerset UA Plymouth UAPoole UASouth Gloucestershire UA Swindon UA Torbay UADevon East DevonExeter Mid Devon North Devon South Hams TeignbridgeTorridge West DevonDorset Christchurch East Dorset North DorsetPurbeck West DorsetWeymouth and PortlandGloucestershire CheltenhamCotswoldForest of Dean GloucesterStroud TewkesburySomersetMendip SedgemoorSouth Somerset Taunton Deane West Somerset Isle of Anglesey Gwynedd Conwy Denbighshire Flintshire Wrexham Powys Ceredigion Pembrokeshire Carmarthenshire Swansea Neath Port Talbot Bridgend The Vale of Glamorgan Cardiff Rhondda Cynon Taff Merthyr Tydfil Caerphilly Blaenau Gwent Torfaen Monmouthshire Newport 5WALES Betsi Cadwaladr UniversityPowys Teaching Hywel Dda!Abertawe Bro Morgannwg UniversityCwm Taf Aneurin BevanCardiff and Vale University:ContentsMetadataInformation on birth statistics IntroductionqMost of the information, for both live births and stillbirths, is supplied to registrars by one or both parents. The date of birth is supplied in a conventional way, except where there is a multiple birth, then time of birth is also recorded. The sex of the child is also recorded.Notes and definitionsCoverageRegistration of birthsDEvery registrar of births and deaths is required to secure the prompt registration of births occurring within the sub-district covered. Registration of a birth is legally required within 42 days of its occurrence, and the registrar will, if necessary, send a requisition to the person whose duty it is to register the birth.The duty of giving information is placed primarily upon the parents of the child but, in the case of death or inability of the parents, the duty falls on one of the other qualified informants. The procedures and information required for stillbirths are similar to those for live births. The main difference is the recording of the cause of death of the stillborn child, on evidence given by the doctor or midwife present at the birth or who examined the body. TerminologyA birth within marriage/civil partnership is that of a child born to parents who were lawfully married/in a civil partnership either:'a. at the date of<  the child s birth, orb. when the child was conceived, even if they later divorced/were granted a civil partnership dissolution or the father/second parent died before the child s birth}Various different birth rates are provided in the summary tables. An explanation of these rates can be found in the glossary.Quality of births dataThe accuracy of information contained in the draft birth entry (Form 309 for a live birth or Form 308 for a stillbirth) is the responsibility of the informant(s) - usually the mother, or the mother and father/second parent where the registration is a joint one outside marriage/civil partnership. Wilfully supplying false information may render the informant(s) liable to prosecution for perjury.It is believed that in general the information supplied by the informant(s) is correct. Computerised internal consistency checks are applied to each record to eliminate, as far as possible, errors made in the supply and recording of information on births.Births that are registered using the RON system provide the opportunity for the registrar to make validation checks at the point of registration, therefore improving the quality of the data.hThere are a few, very small, known errors in the database each year which it is not possible to correct."Age-Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR)The number of live births to mothers of a particular age per 1,000 women in that age group. Useful for comparing fertility of women at different ages or women of the same age in different populations.CANCEISCrude Birth RateBThe number of live births in a year per 1,000 mid-year population.General Fertility Rate (GFR)ZThe number of live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44. Measure of current fertility levels.General Register Office (GRO) Informant Imputation{A method used to add information to an incomplete birth record, using the details from another similar but complete record. Live Birth&A baby showing signs of life at birth. MaternityA confinement resulting in the birth of one or more live-born or stillborn children. Therefore, the number of maternities (and paternities) is less than the total number of live births and stillbirths. OccurrencesONS pSince 1 April 2008, Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority.OPCS iOffice of Population Censuses and Surveys - joined with Central Statistical Office in 1996 to become ONS.Population Statistics Act (PSA) Registrar wLocal Authority statutory officer responsible for the registration of births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships.Registrar GeneralStatutory appointment with responsibility for the administration of the Registration Acts in England and Wales, and other related functions as specified by the relevant legislation.Registration Officer OGeneric term for registrar, superintendent registrar and additional registrars. RegistrationsRONRegistration Online. A web-based system which enables registrars to record births, stillbirths, deaths and civil partnerships online. Sex Ratio&The number of males per 1,000 females.Standardised Mean AgeThe standardised mean (average) age (for example, at birth or marriage) is a measure which eliminates the impact of any changes in the distribution of the population by age and therefore enables trends over time to be analysed. StillbirthRefer to the Stillbirth (Definition) Act 1992; A child that has issued forth from its mother after the 24th week of pregnancy, and that did not at any time after being completely expelled from its mother breathe or show any signs of life.Superintendent Registrar Local Authority statutory officer with responsibilities relating to registration functions, as specified in the relevant legislation.Total Fertility Rate (TFR)0The TFR is the average number of live children a group of women would have if they experienced the age-specific fertility rates for the calendar year in question throughout their childbearing lifespan. National TFRs are derived by summing single-year ASFRs over all ages within the childbearing lifespan.@UK Statistics Authority Code of Practice for Official StatisticshThe principles and protocols followed and upheld by all those involved in producing National Statistics.GlossaryDefinitions of terminologyfThe person(s), who provide the registrar with the information required at the registration of a birth.BBirths which occur in a given period, for example a calendar year.This Act makes provision for certain information to be collected at the registration of the birth for statistical use. This information is confidential and is not entered on the register.lBirths that were registered in a particular period, even though some may have occurred in an earlier period.(Live births per 1,000 women in age groupTable 2aTable 2bSor write to the Information Policy Team, The National Archives, Kew, London TW9 4DU8www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/To view this licence, go to:Copyright and reproduction About usTerms and conditions'number of previous live-born children. bmarriage by marriage duration, live births within marriage/civil partnership by age of mother and `Presents annual data on births in England and Wales by marital status, first live births within .Characteristics of mother 2, England and Wales of birth. ^Presents annual data on births in England and Wales by seasonality, multiple births and place -Characteristics of birth 2, England and Wales+inside/outside marriage/civil partnership. UPresents annual data on births in England and Wales by age of parents and occurrence .Characteristics of mother 1, England and WalesXPresents annual data on births in England and Wales for stillbirths and by birthweight. -Characteristics of birth 1, England and WalesXPresents annual data on births in England and Wales by mother's area of usual residence.9Live births by area of usual residence, England and WalesRPresents annual data on births in England and Wales by parent's country of birth. +Interactive mapping tool, England and Wales:Further birth statistics are available on the ONS website:Related publications!Further information and enquiries)General enquiries should be addressed to:Vital Statistics Outputs BranchOffice for National StatisticsSegensworth Road TitchfieldHants PO15 5RRemail: vsob@ons.gsi.gov.ukFeedback#Quality and Methodology InformationBirths metadataHSupporting information for these tables can be found in births metadata.,Parent's country of birth, England and Wales@A Quality and Methodology Information note for birth statistics.*Provides links to further birth statisticsNorthumberland UACheshire East UACheshire West and Chester UA Shropshire UA Wiltshire UA #Cornwall UA and Isles of Scilly UA)Usual residence outside England and Wales Bedford UA Central Bedfordshire UA Symbols and conventions!A National Statistics publicationNational Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out in the Code of Practice for Official Statistics. They are produced free from any political interference.The United Kingdom Statistics Authority has designated these statistics as National Statistics, in accordance with the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007 and signifying compliance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics. DDesignation can be broadly interpreted to mean that the statistics: " meet identified user needs; -" are well explained and readily accessible; /" are produced according to sound methods, and B" are managed impartially and objectively in the public interest. Once statistics have been designated as Na< tional Statistics it is a statutory requirement that the Code of Practice shall continue to be observed.3Further parental characteristics, England and Wales]Presents annual data on births in England and Wales by parental characteristics and includes County Durham UA Notes: A birth to a mother whose usual residence is outside England and Wales is assigned to the country of residence. These births are included in total figures for England and Wales, but excluded from any sub-division of England and Wales.over 21981 1You may re-use this information (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Users should include a source accreditation to ONS - Source: Office for National Statistics (www.ons.gov.uk) The GRO (part of Her Majesty's Passport Office, formerly the Identity and Passport Service) is responsible for ensuring the registration of all births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships that have occurred in England and Wales and for maintaining a central archive.Special extracts and tabulations of births data for England and Wales are available to order (subject to legal frameworks, disclosure control, resources and agreement of costs, where appropriate). Such enquiries should be made to the postal or email address above. Birth ratesInformants are required to provide further information, treated as confidential, under the provisions of the Population Statistics Acts (PSA). This includes mother's date of birth and father's/second parent's date of birth, if his/her name is entered in the register. Up until 28 May 2012, if the child s parents were married to each other at the time of the birth, or when the child was conceived even if they later divorced or the father died before the child's birth, the number of previous children by her present husband and any former husband, (a) born alive, and (b) stillborn was also recorded. From 28 May 2012, the number of previous children has been collected from all mothers, not just married women. These confidential details are used for analyses of age of mother and birth order.: denotes not availablez denotes not applicable 0 denotes nil#Local Health Boards (LHBs) in WalesjAn interactive mapping tool which enables trends in fertility to be analysed at the local authority level.jPresents data on fertility by year of birth of mother rather than the year of birth of child. This packagein different years.dincludes average number of live-born children and the proportion remaining childless for women born hage-specific fertility rates for men, birth statistics by social classification, the mean age of father,(and paternities within/outside marriage.Due to the low number of births, counts for City of London and Isles of Scilly have been combined with those for Hackney LB and Cornwall UA respectively.2 The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is the average number of live children that a group of women would bear if they experienced the age-specific fertility rates of the calendar year in question throughout their childbearing lifespan.  GFR1TFR2ages120 11981 2England and Wales: regions (within England), unitary authorities, counties, districts, London Boroughs, local health boards (within Wales)Total Fertility Rate (TFR)1)Mean age of mother at childbirth (years)2(1 The Total Fertility Rate is the average number of live children that a group of women would bear if they experienced the age-specific fertility rates of the calendar year in question throughout their childbearing lifespan.2 The mean is standardised and shows the mean age of the mothers who had births in the year in question. This measure allows fertility trends to be separated out from the effects of changes in the population s age structure over time. ZWe welcome feedback from users. Please send feedback to the postal or email address above.hwww.ons.gov.uk/ons/about-ons/business-transparency/freedom-of-information/ons-charging-policy/index.htmlWPrior to 2004 the donor record chosen to impute a missing data item was the most recently processed complete record of similar characteristics to the incomplete record. From 2004 to 2006 all imputed values for PSA data items were re-imputed using the Canadian Census Edit and Imputation System (CANCEIS) (Statistics Canada, 2005) which selects the most appropriate donor record from the entire annual dataset. Compared with the previous imputation system, this improved the distribution of imputed mothers' ages (especially in small areas) and the distributions for each of the other PSA data items.Telephone: +44 (0)1329 444110Base populationsThe population figures used to calculate rates in the tables are mid-year estimates of the resident population of England and Wales. These estimates include members of HM and non-UK armed forces stationed in England and Wales, but exclude those stationed outside. ONS mid-year population estimates are updated figures using the most recent Census, allowing for births, deaths, net migration and ageing of the population... denotes not available+: denotes not appropriate/not applicable- denotes nilThe new set of symbols used are being implemented across ONS outputs in order to improve harmonisation and consistency, and facilitate understanding of data and comparability.qwww.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/best-practice/disclosure-control-policy-for-birth-and-death-statistics/index.htmlJIn ONS birth statistics published from July 2014 onwards symbols used are:GIn ONS birth statistics published prior to July 2014 symbols used were:The births summarised here are those occurring (and then registered) in England and Wales for each calendar year. No distinction is made between births to residents and non-residents of England and Wales. A birth to a mother whose usual residence is outside England and Wales is assigned to the country of residence. These births are included in total figures for England and Wales. Births to residents of England and Wales which occur outside England and Wales are excluded.zTable 3 Live births by area of usual residence of mother, numbers, General Fertility Rates and Total Fertility Rates, 2014d The national TFRs have been calculated using mid-2014 population estimates by single year of age.rLive births by area of usual residence of mother, numbers, General Fertility Rates and Total Fertility Rates, 2014-Summary of key birth statistics, 1938 to 2014*Live births by age of mother, 1938 to 2014*Age-specific fertility rates, 1981 to 2014:Table 1 Summary of key live birth statistics, 1938 to 2014KGeneral Fertility Rate (GFR): all live births per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44DLive births within marriage per 1,000 married women aged 15 to 443,4AGLive births outside marriage per 1,000 unmarried women aged 15 to 443,4D3Table 2a Live births by age of mother, 1938 to 201420 to 2425 to 2930 to 3435 to 393Table 2b Age-specific fertility rates, 1981 to 20141 The rates for women of all a< ges, under 20 and 40 and over are based on women aged 15 to 44, 15 to 19 and 40 to 44 respectively.y2 Age-specific fertility rates for 1981 are based on a 10% sample due to the late submission of some birth registrations.1 The General Fertility Rate (GFR) is the number of live births per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44. The GFRs have been calculated using mid-2014 population estimates. ,Birth Summary Tables, England and Wales 2014(Births within marriage/civil partnershipIt is our practice not to calculate age-standardised rates, such as the Total Fertility Rate (TFR), where there are fewer than 10 births in total across all ages as rates based on such low numbers are susceptible to inaccurate interpretation.gThe ONS policy on protecting confidentiality in birth and death statistics is available on our website:4The ONS charging policy is available on our website:[In line with the ONS approach to open data, all ad hoc data requests will be published onto * the website. 1(Previously Cohort fertility, England and Wales.) /AChildbearing for women born in different years, England and WalesP3 ONS recently completed a consultation surrounding the population estimates by marital status. This resulted in a change in the methodology used to produce the estimates for the years 2002 onwards. Population estimates by marital status for the years 2002 to 2010 have been revised and published in July 2015 alongside new population estimates by marital status for the years 2011 to 2014. As a result of the change in the methodology, birth rates within and outside of marriage/civil partnership have been revised back to 2002 to reflect the revised population estimates by marital status.I4 The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 contained provisions enabling two females in a same sex couple to register a birth from 1 September 2009 onwards. Due to the small numbers, live births registered to a same sex couple in a marriage or civil partnership (22 in 2009, 335 in 2010, 417 in 2011, 556 in 2012, 655 in 2013, 713 in 2014) are included with marital births while births registered to a same-sex couple outside a marriage or civil partnership (2 in 2009, 140 in 2010, 191 in 2011, 252 in 2012, 259 in 2013, 277 in 2014) are included with births outside marriage. Released: f The sub-national TFRs have been calculated using mid-2014 population estimates by 5 year age group..The total number of births recorded in these tables includes births occurring in 2014 which were registered by 25 February 2015 and births occurring in 2013 which were registered between 26 February 2014 and 25 February 2015, that is births in the previous year which had not been tabulated previously.In 2007 a new process was introduced to link live birth registrations, to their corresponding NHS birth notification record. Where mother s age was missing on the birth registration and the registrations was successfully linked to a birth notification containing mother s date of birth, the mother's date of birth was taken from the birth notification and mother's age was calculated. Any remaining missing PSA data items were then imputed using CANCEIS as in previous years. The population estimates used were the most up-to-date when rates in this publication were calculated. The 2014 mid-year estimates were published on 25 June 2015.lWe are the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly to Parliament and the UK government s single largest statistical producer. We compile information about the UK s society and economy, and provides the evidence-base for policy and decision-making, the allocation of resources, and public accountability.&email: psi@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk Crown copyright 2015v1 Births by 5-year age group in 1981 are based on a 10% sample due to the late submission of some birth registrations.A donor-based imputation system, developed by Statistics Canada, used to impute missing values for PSA data items for birth records between 2004 and 2011.City of LondonHackney+International comparisons of teenage births`An article examining the latest birth rates to women aged 15 to 19 in the UK and EU28 countries.Quality assurance of new data on birth registrations, as a result of changes to the Population Statistics Act - from May 2012 onwards`Analysis of data quality for Population Statistics Act changes that came into force in May 2012.From 2012 mother s age and father's age were imputed using the most recently processed complete record of similar characteristics to the incomplete record due to the very small number of records requiring imputation (0.04% and 0.07% of all live births had mother's age imputed in 2013 and 2014 respectively). From May 2012, missing data on the number of previous children has not been imputed. This is because the level of missing data is very low (the number of previous live-born children is missing on less than 0.7% of live births). 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